Survey Shows That Churchgoers Believe Christian Films Are Powerful Evangelism Tools

  • Michael Foust Crosswalk Headlines Contributor
  • Published Aug 21, 2024
Survey Shows That Churchgoers Believe Christian Films Are Powerful Evangelism Tools

A large majority of America’s churchgoers believe Christian movies are effective evangelism tools, and many of those same congregants say they have discussed a film’s biblical themes with unbelievers, according to a new survey. The Lifeway Research poll of 1,008 American Protestant churchgoers found that 81 percent say Christian movies are effective evangelical tools and that two-thirds have watched a Christian movie in the past year. 

In fact, Christian films are more popular than secular movies among churchgoers, with 68 percent saying they’ve seen a Christian movie in the last 12 months compared to 48 percent who say they’ve watched a secular flick. 

The survey also found that:  

-- 21 percent have discussed Christian themes found in a secular movie with a non-Christian.

-- 30 percent have discussed Christian themes found in a secular movie with a Christian.

-- 12 percent have invited a non-Christian to watch a Christian film. 

-- 72 percent intentionally watch movies with Christian messages. 

The Christian movie genre has boomed in the past two decades, with hits such as War Room (2015), I Can Only Imagine (2018) and Jesus Revolution (2023).

Filmmakers Alex and Stephen Kendrick helped launch the modern Christian film movement with 2006’s Facing the Giants. Their latest movie, The Forge, releases this week.

“We live in a visual, video-driven generation. Movies can be great tools to reach people where they are and share biblical truth in the context of an emotional and memorial story,” Stephen Kendrick told Lifeway Research. “Countless people have come to Christ through watching a Christian movie. The Holy Spirit continues to use art to point to the glory of Christ and the gospel.” 

Lifeway Research said Baptist (84 percent) and non-denominational (84 percent) churchgoers are more likely than Lutheran (75 percent) and Presbyterian/Reformed (68 percent) churchgoers “to believe Christian movies are effective evangelism tools.”

“It can be easy for Christian resource providers to design resources they hope are helpful, but Christian movies are something churchgoers want to see,” said Scott McConnell, executive director of Lifeway Research. “They don’t assume every Christian movie is a fit for non-Christians they know, but they agree films can be an effective way to share the gospel.”

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Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, the Leaf-Chronicle, the Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.